- Born: Eric Cameron Stoltz September 30, 1961 Whittier, California, U.S.
- Occupation: Actor
- Years active: 1982–present
Detailed Biography
Eric Cameron Stoltz is an American actor. He is known for playing either sensitive misfits or sociopathic criminals . He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for Mask.
Early life
Stoltz was born in Whittier, California, the son of Evelyn B. , a violinist and schoolteacher who died in 1994, and Jack Stoltz, an elementary school teacher. He has two older sisters, Catherine Stoltz and Susan R. Stoltz . Eric was raised in both American Samoa and Santa Barbara, California, where, as a child, he once earned money playing piano for local musical theatre productions. He attended the University of Southern California, where he dropped out in his junior year.
Career
In the 1970s Stoltz joined a repertory company that did 10 plays at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, UK. He returned to the states in 1981 where he studied with Stella Adler and Peggy Feury in New York, and soon appeared in his first film, Fast Times at Ridgemont High . Originally cast as Marty McFly in Back to the Future , he was replaced after six weeks of filming, when Michael J. Fox agreed to divide time between the movie and his television sitcom, Family Ties. The director, Robert Zemeckis, has said that while Stoltz provided an admirable performance, it lacked the humorous feel that Zemeckis was looking for. Some of the original footage was used in the film.
In the 1980s, he garnered attention starring as Rocky Dennis in Mask , and in John Hughes's Some Kind of Wonderful .
During the 1990s, he went back and forth from stage to film to TV, building up an eclectic résumé that includes both studio films like Pulp Fiction and independent films like Sundance Festival Winner The Waterdance . He was also a production assistant on Say Anything and Singles, and has produced the films Bodies, Rest & Motion in 1993, Sleep with Me in 1994, and Mr. Jealousy in 1997. He also continued to appear on the New York stage both on Broadway and off-Broadway .
On television, he had a recurring role as Helen Hunt's character's ex-boyfriend on Mad About You , he also spent a year on Chicago Hope and did some TV and cable movies, such as Inside and The Passion of Ayn Rand .
Stoltz received the Indie Support Award at the 1998 Los Angeles Film Festival. Stoltz in Once and Again, 2001
During the first part of the 2000s, he starred with Gillian Anderson in The House of Mirth , based on the novel by Edith Wharton. From 2001 to 2002, he had a recurring role as the English teacher-poet August Dimitri in ABC's Once and Again, where Julia Whelan 's character fell in love with him. He directed an episode of the show in 2002.
In 2003, he got his first leading TV role in the show Out of Order, which was cancelled after five episodes. In 2004, he appeared in The Butterfly Effect as a child molester; the following year, he guest-starred in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace as Debra Messing's love interest.
He was nominated for a daytime Emmy for his direction of the cable movie My Horrible Year! . He also directed a short film entitled The Bulls, as well as the highest rated episode of Law & Order in 2005, entitled "Tombstone."
He appeared in the music video of The Residents' "Give it to Someone Else," featured on their The Commercial DVD.
He has contributed essays to the books City Secrets — New York as well as Life Interrupted by Spalding Gray, and appears on the children's CD Philadelphia Chickens.
Beginning in 2007, Stoltz directed episodes of the 20-something drama Quarterlife, which began airing as webisodes and were then picked up to air on the NBC network in 2008.
Stoltz played a serial killer in need of medical attention in three episodes of the fifth season of Grey's Anatomy. He has also directed two episodes of Grey's Anatomy. The actor next appears in the films Fort McCoy and First Howl.
In early 2010, Stoltz will star as Daniel Graystone, the inventor of Cylons, in the forthcoming science fiction television series Caprica, a prequel set 58 years before the Battlestar Galactica series.
Personal life
Stoltz is a member of the Actors Studio. He lived with actress Ally Sheedy sometime before 1983, then with actress Jennifer Jason Leigh from 1985–1989 and with Bridget Fonda from 1990–1998.
Director Cameron Crowe and Stoltz became friends on the set of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and Crowe promised Stoltz a role, however small, in every film he makes, although since Stoltz wasn't able to appear in Almost Famous he hasn't appeared in Crowe's following films.
Work
Actor
Television
St. Elsewhere, Eddie CarsonFrasier, Don
Mad About You, Alan Tofsky
Partners, Cameron
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Theseus
Chicago Hope, Dr. Robert Yeats
Once and Again, August Dimitri
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Father Michael Sweeney
Out of Order, Mark Colm
The Triangle, Howard Thomas
Will & Grace, Tom
Medium, Sonny Troyer
Close to Home, Det. Chris Veeder
Grey's Anatomy, .
Caprica, Daniel Graystone
Director
Television
My Horrible Year!, TV film, 2001.Once and Again, episode "Falling in Place" .
Law & Order, episode "Tombstone" .
Boston Legal, episodes "The Object of My Affection" and "Dumping Bella" .
Quarterlife, episodes "Anxiety" and "Home Sweet Home" .
Grey's Anatomy, episode "Brave New World" and "These Ties That Bind".
Private Practice, episode "Do the Right Thing" .
"Nip/Tuck", 2009
Film
"Once and Again", 2003The Bulls, short film, 2005, 18 min.
The Grand Design, short film, 2007, 18 min. Also actor.
Paddyville, feature film, in production.

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Eric Stoltz Movies
- Paddyville - 2010
- First Howl - 2010
- Fort McCoy - 2010
- Sparks - 2009
- The Grand Design - 2007
- The Lather Effect - 2006
- The Honeymooners - 2005
- Hello - 2005
- The Bulls - 2005
- County General - 2005





